Sandy-Fox-Obituary

Sandy Carter Fox

Portland, Oregon

Jan 11, 1946 – Apr 26, 2022

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BORN
January 11, 1946
DIED
April 26, 2022
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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Sandy Carter FoxJan. 11, 1946 - April 26, 2022 Sandy, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister and friend passed away at home with her family by her side after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. She loved adventure. Skydiving, parasailing and fast cars were some of her...

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Dear Sis, we miss you and your beautiful smile, great spirit and your quest for adventure. About now You, Mom and I would be going on our yearly adventure to find plants (lots of them) to satisfy our gardening "needs" - we always had so much fun together. Sandy you are my best friend and the best Sister anyone could ever pray for, I am so lucky Mom, Dad & God gave me you. Thank you for always sharing your love, support and generosity to all of us and to those people you didn't know but...

Sandy, March 24th would be our 35th anniversary. you are missed every day and our memories never forgotten. you are forever in my heart. love Bill

Sandy, it's been almost two years since you left us and your missed as much today as the day you left us. I miss you so much. to my best friend you are forever in my Heart Bill

Sandy and I were in charge of running a separate department while working for McKesson. Of the 40 plus years that I worked for them, working with Sandy was the most rewarding time there. She was the best person that anyone could have to work with or know. She will be missed. Roger Peterson

My dear friend, I miss you so very much; our hour long phone calls; our lunches, all of our times together. I met Sandy as a neighbor 54 years ago, and our kids grew up together. We took care of each other´s children. I love Andrea and Teresa like my own kids. We worked together at the same company for 14 years, enjoying each other´s company at work and camping/fishing with our families. She cared for everyone, stayed in touch with all of her friends and family. She was so courageous in...

My dear sweet friend. I miss you so much. Our hour long phone calls; our lunches. I met Sandy when living in Lake Grove. She moved in and I found a lifelong friend (sister) who watched my kids and I hers; later working together for 14 years. She cared so much for friends and family and was always there when I needed her. You´ll always be in my heart.

I first met Sandy when her family moved in next door to my family. She was about four years old and I was maybe five. She was a friend from my childhood and It has been about 60 years since I last saw her but I have many good memories of her I am so sorry to hear of her loss.

I did not know Sandy well, but I loved her because she was married to my nephew Bill and if she made him happy and he loved her, she had to be special. I wish I had known her better and was a friend in her younger years because we could have done all those fun things together. My family sends our love to her family as we will miss her too. From her aunt Donna and family .

Sandy was my best friend for 40 yrs. We shared interest, yes one was fast cars. Sandy was someone who was concerned about the welfare of others and was a caring friend during some of my difficult times. I mostly miss hearing her wonderful voice and sharing Jesus with her. I love you Sandy and you will always be with me in my heart. Margo